Hey,
A quick update. In order to improve its security, from now on,
ticketmasters don't need to know your username and password (and don't send
them your desired username and password anymore). You ask them a token and
they generate you an one-time-use token for you and then you can use that
in htt
I told so many times WMF should support infrastructure for the volunteers, so
thank you very much for this step in that direction.
A.M.
Il domenica 26 aprile 2020, 01:08:01 CEST, Tito Dutta
ha scritto:
Hello,
That's super great news. I definitely want to try it. Thanks a lot for
worki
Hello,
That's super great news. I definitely want to try it. Thanks a lot for
working on this.
Thanks
Tito Dutta
Note: If I don't reply to your email in 2 days, please feel free to remind
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 at 01:57, Amir Sarabadani wrote:
> Hey,
> "Wikimedia Meet
I proofread the email several times and still managed to miss an important
point:
This installation is not large and currently, it wouldn't be able to handle
100 people. It worked fine with 10 people in a meeting but not much more
than that. So please be mindful in using this resource.
On Sat, Ap
Hey,
"Wikimedia Meet" [0] (https://meet.wmcloud.org), is a project in Wikimedia
CloudVPS for Wikimedians to meet virtually instead of using commercial
services like Zoom which might have security and privacy implications
[1][2]. Currently it's a jitsi (jitsi.org) installation.
If you want to just